Tandemdrivning
Tandemdrivning, also known as tandem cycling or tandem biking, is a form of cycling where two riders share a single bicycle. The primary rider, known as the front rider, sits in the standard position, while the secondary rider, known as the rear rider, sits behind the front rider, often with their feet resting on the pedals. The tandem bicycle is designed with a longer wheelbase and a lower center of gravity to accommodate the additional weight and provide stability.
Tandem cycling can be enjoyed for recreational purposes, competitive racing, or as a form of transportation.
The tandem bicycle is typically equipped with two sets of pedals, allowing both riders to pedal independently.
Tandem cycling requires coordination and communication between the two riders. The front rider must be aware